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2011-06-10
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2011-06-10
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@kanishou good points here, except you might not have taken into consideration that WP7 is a standalone platform with little backward compatibility with Windows Mobiles, and that Microsoft has already announced the launch Windows 8 on ARM, which can run native (recompile) Windows applications which WP7 platform is also incompatible with.
As Elop was a senior executive of Microsoft, he should have well aware of the new mobile strategy with Windows 8/ARM. Even in the very rare circumstance he didn't know, Elop's decision on buying WP7 is way after the announcement Windows 8/ARM, he shouldn't have ignored it.
It's so obviously that he's well aware of the present situation and future prospect of WP7 and still strike the deal with Microsoft. Everything Elop does would not make any sense if he has no hidden agenda with Microsoft.
You might not believe the board would approve Elop's action. How would it sound like if the board actually support Elop? I cannot go into too much detail on it as it'd be rather off-topic in a tech board.
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2011-06-10
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2011-06-10
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If we have a conspiracy, then the whole board must be on it and pretty much prior to the hiring of Elop (since it was their doing).
But isn't WP7 even less mature than Maemo/MeeGo?
I have seen this stated as a fact a couple of times, but it's complete nonsense. Maemo 5 wasn't even in the same ballpark yet with its half-baked UI and legacy issues. Could we have reached similar maturity if we had continuously developed Maemo 5 instead of basically starting from scratch again? Possibly, but it wasn't Elop who made that decision.
The bottom line is, that Harmattan is not a more mature Maemo 5, it's a new development that is just as significant a change as WP7 was for Windows Mobile.
I still have some small hope that Harmattan/MeeGo/WhateverWeAreAllowedToCallIt will be able to establish itself as a fourth player, but it's going to be very very tough. We definitely won't make it, if we keep deluding ourselves and hide from inconvenient truths behind a smokescreen of ideology and conspiracy theories.
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2011-06-10
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That is not true, there is no new mobile strategy. Windows 8 is for tablets, it does not encroach on Windows Phone at all. If anything, it's going to strengthen it through better synergy.
WP7 is not backwards compatible obviously, but it uses familiar APIs. This situation really isn't significantly different from Qt on MeeGo. It is a familiar API, but the idea to just run old (desktop) applications unmodified on a phone is an unrealistic pipe dream.
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2011-06-10
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Though it'd not happen this year, but since the market incentive, the technical feasibility and even the synergy is all presented in Windows8/ARM, the idea to run legacy applications on a phone is not unrealistic dream.
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2011-06-10
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It is, because even if you get it to work, the applications are still going to be unusable on a device the size of the phone.
This is also where the whole "write once, run everywhere" idea falls apart.
People are not so desperate for applications on their mobile devices that they would put up with awful UIs.
Even on tablets, being able to run Windows desktop applications isn't really all that exciting. It will still be primarily measured on how many applications will support the tablet UI.
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2011-06-10
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Say...do you think 800x480 pixels is too small to run any desktop application?
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2011-06-10
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